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Owl data knowingly faulty
Washington Times ^
| 3/14/02
| Audrey Hudson
Posted on 03/13/2002 9:24:45 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:38:04 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: Teacher317
"I'm impressed that the print media actually ran this story. Usually these stories only make it on-line."The Washington Times has been following all this enviro-junk science really closely.
Thanks, Washington Times. Without your publication, hardly anyone would ever know about this crap.
To: cake_crumb
Do their paper-boys bike all the way out to Indiana?
To: Teacher317
"Do their paper-boys bike all the way out to Indiana?"Sadly, no. They don't bike up here to PA either.
I wish.
To: cake_crumb
Send 'em this thread, and let 'em know they've got customers out here who want to reward and promote good reporting!
To: Teacher317
I suspect the Wash Times is aware of us over at FR. I just wish more of us at FR were posting to this thread.
When I originally read this article at the Wash Times website earlier, I came right over to FR because I knew it would be posted...
But even FReepers don't seem to be interested in violations of their property rights by the enviro-nazis today.
To: editor_surveyor; brityank
Lookie here!
To: editor-surveyor
Ooops! Sorry about the mispelling! ;o)
To: dixiechick2000; *Enviralists; 1Old Pro; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; a_federalist; abner; aculeus...
Calling all Envir0-fraud watchers...
To: kattracks
The funny thing is that everyone who had half a brain recognized the whole spotted thing as bogus. Thank goodness there's an administration that isn't keeping this crap covered up...
To: kattracks
The owls are not what they seem.
To: editor-surveyor;biofraud
Where is that darn banner?
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Like many here, I have long suspected that much of the Enviro, Eco, etc., data was fraudulent skewed, or selectively presented, to further their agendas.
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posted on
03/14/2002 9:26:05 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: editor-surveyor
"...arbitrary, capricious, and without rational basis..."
How unlike what we have come to expect from government policies!(sarcasm off)
To: editor-surveyor
Enviro-fraud bump.
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posted on
03/14/2002 9:31:24 AM PST
by
mafree
To: editor-surveyor
Here's a thought. Let's dispense with the false and totalitarian concept of "The King's Land", get the government out of the business of property management, get them out of the business of telling us what we can do on our own property, and generally flipping them the Most Un-Endangered Bird they've ever seen.
I'm just in one of those moods today.
To: Teacher317
I'm impressed that the print media actually ran this story. Usually these stories only make it on-line. I would be more impressed if the Biased Left Wing Media (New York Times, Washington Post) would run this story. Strike the impressed, I meant to say I would be shocked and disorientated instead of impressed. The Biased Left Wing Media is a big sponsor of the enviro-wackos. They would not dare print a negative story about them, it doesnt fit their agenda.
PS What's the HTML code to draw a line through a word?
To: editor-surveyor
Never trust a liberal-environmentalist, civil rights, or anything to do with the left.
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posted on
03/14/2002 9:36:01 AM PST
by
Colt .45
To: cogitator
Can't wait for your backing and filling.
Regards,
To: kapn kuek
use the word "strike" inside the less than greater than symbols, like this.
To: Lumberjack
If we did that, then what would the government give the U.N. to do in this country?
To: norton
Lie about spotted owls or "wild" coho salmon and pay for it out of money set aside for NPR, NEA, or any number of federally funded Gay/Lesbian/illegal immigrant/etc. support programs. Why not prosecute the people who lied? Surely some midlevel bureaucrat had to sign a piece of paper authorizing the cancellation of contracts. Punish this person with prison time, demotion, or fines. There had to be a clear violation of the law or there wouldnt be these huge settlements to the logging industry. I am tired of our government wasting our money.
Why not pass laws that make bureaucrats liable for their decisions?
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